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What not to wear........to Aintree

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gracesmum Fri 05-Apr-13 15:34:49

Oh my dear! Pictures in today's newspaper (Telegraph) of girlies at Aintree yesterday in skimpy dresses, bare legs, skirts slit up to here, bare arms, boobs all to the fore - WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE?
Judging by Clare Balding and Alice Plunkett's outfits today (coats, boots etc ) the weather is still pretty parky but in any case what is it about race meetings that makes girls think it is appropriate to look as if they are tarts off out clubbing? I say "girlies" but there was one picture of woman more than old enough to know better than to wear a one-strapped dress with her embonpoint clearly in need of a bit more supprt and a lot more fabric shock

annodomini Fri 05-Apr-13 16:22:53

They wouldn't get away with all that at Ascot, dah-ling, would they? I seem to remember a lot of gooseflesh on display on previous ladies' days at Aintree, so there must have been cold Aprils before.

annodomini Fri 05-Apr-13 16:24:26

They wouldn't get away with all that at Ascot, dah-ling, would they? I seem to remember a lot of gooseflesh on display on previous ladies' days at Aintree, so there must have been cold Aprils before. It's pretty chilly in this part of the NW today. I wouldn't go out without my thermals!

Movedalot Fri 05-Apr-13 16:34:45

Thanks for the new word grace, now all I have to do is remember it.

Tegan Fri 05-Apr-13 16:44:03

There were a few dressed like that at Cheltenham on what was the coldest day I can remember sad.

gracesmum Fri 05-Apr-13 17:08:39

What idiots - and that woman was old enough 1) to know better 2) to buy a decent bra and 3) to know some bits are best left to the imagination!!!

Nonu Fri 05-Apr-13 18:17:16

Why are they idiots ? Maybe , possibly a bit OTT , just enjoying themselves . Probably paid quite a lot to get in , I do not know .

As foe Ascot there have been some "fine beauties " there also .

Get over it .

gracesmum Fri 05-Apr-13 18:42:03

Oo-er - have I rattled somebody's playpen bars?

Ella46 Fri 05-Apr-13 18:54:47

Just had a look at these fashions (!!) and quite a lot of them look like pantomime dames to me!

glammanana Fri 05-Apr-13 23:24:33

Yesterday in Liverpool Lime St Station we saw a lot of "Aintree" visitors getting off the trains from London and Birmingham all dressed the same as the girls whose photo's where in the Nationals this morning,all the local hotels where also booked up with "Only Way is Essex" look alikes so not all Liverpool girls I think. I am biased though as I think Liverpool girls are the most attractive girls you can meet,until we open our mouths.grin

Deedaa Fri 05-Apr-13 23:26:11

It was the same last year. They were all got up like a really bad hen night and Clare Balding was looking wonderfully elegant in a very stylish winter coat.

gracesmum Fri 05-Apr-13 23:27:46

So the badly dressed ones were coming from London and Birmingham (are you listening Frank?) NOT indigenous Scousers!!!smile Should have guessed

glammanana Fri 05-Apr-13 23:33:02

gracesmum good job I'm not a scouser I could easily be offended ouch !! grin thinking Frank may still be deliberating over a new coat ?

gracesmum Fri 05-Apr-13 23:42:28

How would that offend Glamma? I think you have totally misunderstood me. I said that the badly dressed ones *were coming from London and Birmingham NOT indigenous Scousers. If anything I was echoing what you said about Scouser girls being attractive. OK I have probably offended any Brummies but you know I don't mean it grin

glammanana Fri 05-Apr-13 23:48:29

gracesmum sorry on my part not read properly apologies and everything that goes with it winecupcakeflowers etc etc I know you are jesting sweetie and I don't ever take offence. x

gracesmum Sat 06-Apr-13 08:02:20

I'm still ducked down behind sofa waiting for the flak from Essex/London/Brum!!! And if I'm honest, MK!! grin

Bags Sat 06-Apr-13 08:12:18

grace, wink Thinking the same things as you. Ridiculous outfits, even on a warm day. Some people have very odd ideas about what is attractive. But the funniest part is the silly heels sinking into turf. I wonder if there were any sprained ankles, and I'm not talking about the horses.

MiceElf Sat 06-Apr-13 08:18:55

Why does it matter if it cheers them up? And what about those lassies who go out without a coat every day grin

gracesmum Sat 06-Apr-13 11:33:59

Reports of fillies being shot because of broken legs on Ladies' day !!grin (no not funny if real, sorry Tegan and others blush)

Tegan Sat 06-Apr-13 11:41:37

They don't seem to be heels more like those platform things that Slade used to wear years ago! I had to snigger one year at Ascot when the ladies had to put plastic bags over their shoes cause it was so wet. Having said that, there aren't many occasions where ladies can dress up and summer racing is one of them [like, where else can you put on the wedding outfit you bought for a small fortune and only got one day's use out of?]. But it's funny seeing people dressed like that when the rest of us are wearing our wax's and thermals.

Bags Sat 06-Apr-13 12:26:39

Well, one of those lasses who goes out without a coat is in bed with a high temperature today. It was 40+ yesterday and this morning but going down now. When I measured it this morning she said "it doesn't feel like 40 any more." She's getting better then.

I agree about the 'funny' – quite bonkers being out in such skimpy clothes when it's actually quite cold. I think it's the impracticality of it that amazes me. Allright in a twelve year old (you expect them to be daft), but adults...? Ah well, if it makes them happy.

But I'll still scoff at the silliness.

smile

Bags Sat 06-Apr-13 12:27:36

And notice the people muffled up in the background of the pictures wink

annodomini Sat 06-Apr-13 13:10:02

here's a gallery of pictures. The ones in the Welsh flag dresses are making no secret of their origin. It's a bit unkind to mock but I too am rather worried about their health. Today is warmer.

Bags Sat 06-Apr-13 13:13:58

It's not unkind to mock. I'd expect to be mocked if I dressed ever dressed like that, never mind on a cold day. I'm not worried about their health.

Since when weren't we allowed to laugh at silliness. Harmless silliness is all it is. Of course we can laugh. Wouldn't surprise me if that's partly why they do it – to entertain people.

smile

soop Sat 06-Apr-13 13:35:50

I felt embarrassed on behalf of certain "girlies"...I KNOW I'm going to get flack for saying so, but, the term "scrubber" sprang to mind. hmm